Recent studies reveal that over 40% of adults regularly consume snacks late at night, a habit increasingly linked to the global surge in chronic diseases such as obesity, diabetes, and heart disease (CDC Obesity Facts). Nighttime eating places unique stress on the digestive and metabolic systems, disrupting their natural functions. Alarmingly, the negative effects often develop silently, with symptoms remaining hidden until serious damage has occurred. Understanding these hidden dangers is essential in addressing the health risks associated with late-night snacking.
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7. Higher Cholesterol Levels Consuming fatty and sugary foods late at night can negatively affect cholesterol metabolism, leading to higher levels of LDL (“bad”) cholesterol and…